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Vanessa Lamb

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Department of Social Science

Associate Professor
Business and Society (BUSO)

Office: 761A Ross Building South
Phone: (416) 736-2100 Ext: 33751
Email: vlamb@yorku.ca
Primary website: vanessalamb.org
Secondary website: Google Scholar Profile

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Vanessa Lamb is an associate professor in the Department of Social Science. Lamb is a geographer who studies social, political, and environmental change. She has also held positions at University of Melbourne and University of Toronto.

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Vanessa Lamb is an associate professor in the Department of Social Science. Lamb is a geographer who studies social, political, and environmental change. She has also held positions at University of Melbourne and University of Toronto. You can see my list of publications at my website vanessalamb.org or Google Scholar

Degrees

Ph.D., York University
MSc, University of Wisconsin

Research Interests

Environment , Energy and Natural Resources, Social and environmental justice, Social economy, Borders and migration, Water governance, Participatory research methods, Political Ecology, Southeast Asia


Upcoming Courses

Term Course Number Section Title Type
Winter 2025 AP/SOSC1340 6.0 M Introduction to Business and Society BLEN
Winter 2025 GS/GEOG5355 3.0 M Pol Geog: Territory, Identity, Power SEMR


Vanessa Lamb is an associate professor in the Department of Social Science. Lamb is a geographer who studies social, political, and environmental change. She has also held positions at University of Melbourne and University of Toronto.

Vanessa Lamb is an associate professor in the Department of Social Science. Lamb is a geographer who studies social, political, and environmental change. She has also held positions at University of Melbourne and University of Toronto. You can see my list of publications at my website vanessalamb.org or Google Scholar

Degrees

Ph.D., York University
MSc, University of Wisconsin

Research Interests

Environment , Energy and Natural Resources, Social and environmental justice, Social economy, Borders and migration, Water governance, Participatory research methods, Political Ecology, Southeast Asia



Upcoming Courses

Term Course Number Section Title Type
Winter 2025 AP/SOSC1340 6.0 M Introduction to Business and Society BLEN
Winter 2025 GS/GEOG5355 3.0 M Pol Geog: Territory, Identity, Power SEMR